Panhandle Plains

Panhandle Plains covers the northwestern quarter of Texas, the high tableland of the Llano Estacado running from the Oklahoma border south past Lubbock and west into New Mexico. The land sits at 3,000 to 4,500 feet — higher than most of the state — and the dominant terrain is a vast flatness broken only by the Caprock Escarpment and the canyons it has cut into the plateau. Potter and Randall counties hold Amarillo, the region’s main hub; Lubbock County holds Lubbock and Texas Tech; outlying counties like Hale, Hutchinson, Carson, Donley, and Briscoe carry the smaller-town traffic. Palo Duro Canyon — the second-largest in the country — drops 800 feet below the surrounding plain near Canyon, Texas. Caprock Canyons State Park, Lake Meredith, and the old cattle-trail towns round out the public-land map. Trips here are built around distance. Cadillac Ranch, the canyon parks, Buddy Holly’s Lubbock, and stretches of historic Route 66 anchor most itineraries. The wind is constant, the sunsets are long, and the night skies away from the cities are some of the darkest in Texas.

Leave room for the unexpected.

The best parts of a trip rarely show up on an itinerary.

Abilene

Abilene was established by cattlemen as stock shipping point on Texas and Pacific Railroad in 1881, named for Abilene, Kansas. The city later became major cattle producing area with diversified…

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Cities to Explore

Not every place needs a reason.

Sometimes it's enough just to be there.

Ballinger

Ballinger was established in 1886 as Hutchins City; present seat of Runnels County. The county,…

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Find your way.

There's no single right route, just the one that fits you.

Adrian

Adrian began in 1900 when the Rock Island Railroad survey marked the site as a…

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Let it unfold.

Not everything needs to be scheduled to be meaningful.

Archer City

Archer City was established as the Archer County seat in 1881, and in its early…

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Take less, experience more.

What you carry matters less than what you notice.

Albany

"WHY DO SO MANY PEOPLE TREK TO ALBANY (population: 2,000)? For starters, it has a…

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Simple trips are often the best.

You don't need much for a place to leave an impression.

Baird

Baird was etablished in 1880 with the building of the Texas and Pacific Railroad. A…

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Make time for quiet places.

Not every destination needs noise to be meaningful.

Benjamin

On the divide between the South Wichita and Brazos rivers, Benjamin was established in 1884…

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The road is the experience.

Getting there is often the point, not just the outcome.

Anson

The seat of Jones County was founded in 1881 and named for Dr. Anson Jones,…

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Take the detour.

The extra miles are often where the story begins.

Amarillo

Amarillo, which means "yellow" in Spanish, is the center of the Texas Panhandle, located at…

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Ballinger was established in 1886 as Hutchins City; present seat of Runnels County. The county, cut by the Colorado River,…

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